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Brazil and Tanzania signed an agreement to help develop biofuels in east Africa's second largest economy.Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva and Tanzania's President Jakaya Kikwete witnessed the signing of a memorandum of understanding for co-operation in bio-fuels between the two countries.

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  • nice to see the Brazillian president enjoying himself in Tanzania by shaking hands with ordinary people unlike in Kenya where he was shielded from ordinary Kenyans. It is a shame really, I remember long time when a foreign leader visited kenya, he would go on a walk about meeting kenyans. now its different, it is airport, hotel, statehouse, then airport.

  • @S'smith : somebody said we got bilateral soccer deals...can't figure it out but I hope they plan to exchange teams play each other. I always dreamed of that..send Gor Mahia na Mathare United to Brazil to play real soccer...eh ka vile tuna plan za Spain! hehehehe!

  • @scratchaholiks go wikipedia sugarcane if i cant get thru 2u then

  • @scratchaholiks the thing is, using more than 200 000 ha of farmlanfd for biodiesel is just obscene, u dont need to be a rocket scientist to know the effects of that

  • Do your god damn Research before you make a fool of yourself please!!! And I'm not benefiting from any of this wtf is wrong with you.

  • @madscientistify Haha Ironic that you ask me what class i went to with that grammar even so Nyanza isn't a 'High' Rainfall area sure it gets an abundant supply of rain but to my knowledge its not anywhere near what other high rainfall areas get. AND please do you research Sugar cane requires certain temperatures as adequate growing conditions 35-38 degrees u mean to tell me High rainfall areas get this sort of Temperatures? Hence it doesn't need High rainfall!

  • @scratchaholiks kwani wewwe ni darasa gani ulienda??ama ur also a beneficiary of ths free govt education thng? thez what we call convectional rainfall as a result of lake victoria and direct rainfall as a result of high altitudes, and mountaineous landscapes.not all regions in nyanza r fertile, bt a vast majority of the north is, and thts where sugarcane farming works best,tafadhali stop bein ignorant

  • @madscientistify HAHAHA I'm really laughing. Ye Nyaza and High rainfall in the same sentence. Okay. Let me Remind you when you talk of high rainfall Kericho springs up to mind and i don't see no Sugarcane being grown there... So much for me getting my facts right.

  • @'81:Lol..Ok.That is good. I always wanted that kind of deal. Kenyans are smart!

  • @scratchaholiks sugarcane grows best in areas of high rainfall, thats hy western and nyanza regions in kenya grow sufficient amts of the crop.check on ur facts first b4 commentin

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